Air Serbia to wet-lease A330-200

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Air Serbia will wet-lease a Wamos Air Airbus A330-200 aircraft for a short period in November to maintain its Belgrade - New York service. The airline’s own jet of the same type, registered YU-ARB, will be undergoing scheduled maintenance, while its second wide-body aircraft is expected to enter into commercial service later on. As a result, in order to avoid flight cancellations, the airline will be using Wamos Air’s 241-seat aircraft from November 8 until November 20. Registered EC-NUI, the fourteen-year-old jet has 34 seats in business class and the remaining 207 in economy. The business cabin features a 2-2-2 layout with 62-inch pitch, while the economy cabin is in the regular 2-4-2 configuration. Pitch in economy stands at 32 inches. All seats are fitted with TV monitors. Air Serbia has concluded similar short-term wet-leases of wide-body jets when its A330-200 had to undergo scheduled maintenance. In January 2019, the airline briefly utilised Etihad Airways’ A330-200 on its New York route, while in October that same year it deployed a Boeing 767-300ER from Portuguese carrier EuroAtlantic Airways.

Wamos Air A330-200 (EC-NUI) business class

Wamos Air A330-200 (EC-NUI) economy class

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  1. Anonymous10:31

    Business class looks straight from air india

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    1. Anonymous11:32

      It's an ex Aeroflot.

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    2. Anonymous12:55

      Its ex VP-BLX, Air Serbia has ex VP-BLY

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  2. Anonymous10:34

    This company is known to have been the only non-legacy owner of an A388, bought it secondhand from Singapore or Emirates.

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    1. Anonymous10:39

      That was Hi-Fly

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    2. It is was portuguese /maltese HiFly

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  3. Anonymous10:37

    briefly*

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  4. Anonymous10:38

    Why is the second A330 so delayed?

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  5. Anonymous11:55

    Funfact: Wamos / Vamos means lets go or we are going and hence you see there is a green line so it also seems to be Vamos. Same with Vueling, name is vuelo - flight but they Spanglished it to vueling as flying :) I love Spanish companies´ marketing. They are good at it.

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    1. Anonymous14:27

      ¡Estoy flipando en colores!

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    2. Anonymous14:54

      ¿Flipando, por quĂ© si es la verdad no?

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  6. Anonymous17:08

    YU-ARC arrives tomorrow.

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    1. Anonymous01:32

      Djape unfortunately it won't.

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  7. Anonymous13:20

    It is insane they are charging over $4000 one-way for this business class product...

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    1. Anonymous20:36

      lUFTHANSA CHARGES ONE WAY BUSINESS CLASS 12,000.00

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